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The 10 best FSA-approved foot massagers, according to podiatrists

The 10 best FSA-approved foot massagers, according to podiatrists

CNN28-01-2025

Investing in the best foot massager isn't just a luxury, but a necessity for maintaining overall podiatric health and daily comfort. And when you have the option of getting some hard-earned cash back from your employer-sponsored flexible spending account, this FSA-eligible expense is a smart step in the right direction.
'Foot massagers are a great way to soothe tired, achy feet and FSA-approved massagers have the added bonus of potentially saving people some of the expense,' says Dr. Michael Nirenberg, a clinical and forensic podiatrist at Friendly Foot Care in Indiana. 'I have seen both FSA and non-FSA foot massagers that are excellent. My feeling is that health care is expensive, and if you can save a little money, go for an FSA-approved foot massager.'
From FSA-approved foot massagers that help boost circulation and eradicate everyday pains to options that simply melt away stress and promote relaxation, here's exactly what to look for and which options to shop for some extra pep in your step.
Caresky Pro Shiatsu Foot Massager
Between its three heat levels, safety timer, numerous massage modes and remote control for ultimate convenience, this FSA-approved foot massager checks off every box. 'I recommend the Caresky Pro Foot Massager,' says Nirenberg says. 'This massager gives a good balance between features and safety. It offers multiple types of massage and heat, and while at first glance it looks bulky, it is not heavy.' The best part? It comfortably fits feet up to size 14.
TheraFlow Small Dual-Foot Massager
If staying pain-free on the road is a priority for you, be sure to grab this compact, expert-approved pick that doesn't require any batteries or charging ports to operate. 'This is a portable, manual option that is great for targeting plantar fasciitis pain and improving circulation,' says Dr. Gregory Alvarez, podiatrist at Ankle & Foot Centers of America.
Cloud Massage Shiatsu Foot Massager
To feel like you're walking on clouds, consider adding this comfortable option to your cart. 'This one offers deep-tissue massage, heat and compression therapy, making it suitable for chronic foot pain and swelling,' Alvarez says.
Bob and Brad Foot Massager
The allure of this FSA-approved foot massager is that it's designed to feel like a lifelike massage that uses hands and fingers to melt away pain and sensitivity. Its remote control further adds to its convenience, while multiple massage modes, heat settings and intensities allow you to walk away feeling lighter and more comfortable in your step.
Renpho Shiatsu Foot Massager With Heat
Alvarez recommends this popular model because 'it combines kneading, rolling and heat functions in a compact design, ideal for stress relief and circulation.' As it focuses predominantly on massaging the arches and heel of the foot — as opposed to the toes — it makes for a solid option for those struggling with plantar fasciitis.
Miko Shiatsu Foot, Calf and Ankle Massager With Heat
Whether you're experiencing swelling, neuropathy or chronic pain, this foot massager with access to your calves provides some much-needed relief with your choice of intensity. 'This massager offers many different options and massage levels for those with sensitive feet,' Nirenberg says. Plus, the included remote allows you to personalize your foot massage, well, remotely.
Tisscare Foot Massager With Heat
This FSA-eligible foot massager combines heat therapy with shiatsu massage to deliver a spa-grade therapeutic experience from the comfort of your favorite chair. It's equipped with five levels of air compression and three massage modes to melt away sore spots. Use the adjustable handle to angle it toward either your feet or your calves for a bespoke massage experience to promote circulation where you need it most.
Tadoune 2-in-1 EMS Foot Massager Mat
For ultimate relief on the go, look no further than this 2-in-1 foot massager mat that doubles as a back massager (it's also suitable for virtually anywhere you can use a little extra TLC). Despite its simple interface, it boasts a whopping eight modes and 19 intensities. Thanks to a 15-minute auto shutoff feature, you can doze off while using it — worry-free.
Yoyomax Electric Foot Massager With Heat and Ice Therapy
Our experts agree the application of heat can do wonders for achy feet, but it can come at the risk of sores and infections, especially for users with diabetes. An alternate option with plenty of restorative benefits is this foot massager boasting a cold therapy component, proven to reduce inflammation and promote recovery.
Fit King Air Massager
This wraparound-style massager uses air compression to deliver a therapeutic massage from the knee all the way down, with two massage modes and three intensity levels. The attached handheld remote means, unlike the others hidden in your couch cushions, it'll never get lost. The massager comes with two calf extensions to fit a wider range of users. Personalized modes
When looking for an FSA-approved foot massager, 'it is best to first think about what you want the massager to do for you and your particular situation,' Nirenberg says. He recommends looking for foot massagers that allow you to alternate between massage types, like shiatsu, kneading and rolling, to suit your needs and comfort level. 'Features vary as well,' he says. 'Do you want vibration, heat or even a remote control if you do not want to have to bend down to operate the device? I know a lot of my older patients simply cannot bend down without difficulty, often due to arthritis, and for them, having a massager with a remote control [is a wise option].'
Alvarez says the foot massager should boast an ergonomic design that caters to different foot sizes so you can be sure it works for you. While FSA-approved foot massagers can indeed be therapeutic from a medical vantage point, he says they are also designed to be a useful tool for relaxation.
Wider massage ranges
According to Nirenberg, our calves play an important role in pumping blood throughout our feet and legs, so a massager that can assist in this function may be a worthy option. 'I try to find foot massagers that not only work on my feet but my calves as well,' Nirenberg says. 'These seem to get the blood moving better.'
Safety features
When heat and pressure are involved, you always want to look for safety features like auto shutoff. 'Another safety feature I like are massagers that can be set to turn off after a period of time automatically,' Nirenberg says. 'This way, if a person falls asleep, the machine will not keep going and lead to an injury.'
FSA eligibility
It may sound obvious, but it's worth the reminder: Before adding to cart, double-check that the foot massager in question is actually eligible for FSA reimbursement. 'Ensure the massager is explicitly labeled as FSA eligible and check the manufacturer's details, or consult your FSA plan administrator for confirmation,' Alvarez says.
Expert consultation
Before investing in an FSA-approved foot massager, speak with your medical provider or podiatrist to confirm whether the device is right for you. 'As an important caution for diabetic patients, those with neuropathy or poor circulation should check with their podiatrist first,' says Nirenberg, adding that some massagers can be quite strong or get very warm, posing a risk of developing sores or infections. 'Over my 30-plus years in practice, I have seen some diabetic patients end up with serious infections and even amputations from heating or massage devices.'
The following FAQs have been answered by podiatrist Gregory Alvarez.
What are the different types of FSA-approved foot massagers?
What are the different types of FSA-approved foot massagers?
FSA-approved foot massagers typically fall into the following categories.
Manual massagers, which are handheld or roller devices that provide customizable pressure.
Electric massagers, which are powered devices with features like vibration, kneading and heat therapy for deeper relaxation and therapeutic benefits.
Compression massagers, which use air pressure to improve circulation and reduce swelling, and is particularly beneficial for those with conditions like edema.
Hydrotherapy massagers, which are foot spas that combine water jets and massage functions for added relief.How do I use FSA dollars on an FSA-approved foot massager?
How do I use FSA dollars on an FSA-approved foot massager?
To use FSA dollars, purchase a foot massager labeled as FSA eligible through a retailer that accepts FSA cards or provides an itemized receipt for reimbursement. Some massagers may require a letter of medical necessity (LMN) from your health care provider, so check with your FSA plan to confirm any additional documentation requirements.
Are FSA-approved foot massagers similar in quality to regular foot massagers?
Are FSA-approved foot massagers similar in quality to regular foot massagers?
FSA-approved foot massagers are often the same quality as regular foot massagers. The key difference lies in their eligibility for FSA spending, which requires the device to meet specific health-related criteria. Many high-quality brands design products that qualify for FSA approval, ensuring you get both therapeutic benefits and value.
For this article, we consulted the following experts to gain their professional insights.
Dr. Gregory Alvarez, podiatrist at Ankle & Foot Centers of America
Dr. Michael Nirenberg, clinical and forensic podiatrist at Friendly Footcare in Indiana CNN Underscored thoroughly tests all the products we cover and provides full transparency about how we test them. We have an experienced team of writers and editors who have many years of testing experience and ensure each article is carefully edited and products are properly vetted. Contributing editor Marissa Miller has 15 years of experience writing and reporting on all things health and well-being, and serves as a certified personal trainer with a specialization in orthopedic exercise. For this article, she consulted two board-certified podiatrists for their advice on selecting the best FSA-approved foot massagers.
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